Tag Archive: education

Learn how to use a bandsaw to make beautiful cuts safely and easily. Build your knowledge of essential bandsaw skills alongside professional woodworker Andy Rae. Start with how to maintain and adjust your machine for better performance. Next, explore inexpensive and easy-to-use accessories that will help you cut more efficiently and safely. See how different […]

Single crochet is one of the most common stitches you’ll use when making crochet projects. Edie Eckman shows you how to work this popular stitch into a foundation chain, both back and forth as rows and joined together in the round. After you watch this quick class, you’ll be ready to tackle most beginner crochet […]

PATTERN DETAILS This composition notebook cover is the perfect gift for teachers and friends. You need a half yard of your favorite fabric and a half hour of time. Perfect for all levels of sewing, and great for teaching kids. Download Now

PATTERN DETAILS Simple, customizable utility half-apron with long waist ties and lower and upper pockets divided into smaller pockets for holding a number of different items. Apron skirt is edged with bias binding. Pockets are self-faced. Skirt may also be faced, simply cut out two skirt pieces and baste together. Fabric needed: ¾ yard of […]

Howdy ya’ll! Jamie Mueller from Sunflower Quilts is back with a fun Back 2 School project for yourself or to make for the awesome teachers in your life. I liked this project so much I made one for my front door and my son’s PreK teacher! Click below, select “Get Inspired”, type “Back 2 School […]

Quick Overview Cute colored pencils stack up in this fast and fun little quilt that is a perfect project for scraps. Pencil points are quick to piece together with a twist on flying geese. The finished size is about 42-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. Download Now

PATTERN DETAILS Are you determined to become a better quilter? This handy free download provides some great tips you just have to know! This Free PDF was written for Farm Wives plowing their way through the Farmer’s Wife Sampler Quilt by Laurie Aaron Hird using my Farmer’s Wife Quilt Revival Class instructions…However, these tips apply […]

PATTERN DETAILS This cute set of beanbags makes a great gift for your own little one or someone else’s! Kids have a great time throwing and playing with the beanbags. Use them to teach counting and help your kids line them up in order or throw them in order while saying the numbers out loud. […]

PATTERN DETAILS This is a totally simple and free PDF template for a cute and fun DIY game. It’s a fabric version of the memory game /matching game, a great DIY present for kids that’s easy and quick to make! It’s a great scrap buster and close to zero-cost, but it will make an amazingly […]

Want some help when it comes to learning your way around a machine? Liesl points out the main components of a sewing machine as well as how to thread the machine and wind a bobbin so you will be ready to dive into the sewing process with confidence. Download Now

Description Beginner|20 min All knitting begins with a cast-on, which creates the foundation stitches for any project. There are many different kinds of cast-ons, and some are more appropriate for different kinds of projects. Debbie teaches you her favorite four cast-ons: the long tail, knit, cable and provisional cast-on. Download Now